As of now (Monday afternoon EST), a total of eight boys have been rescued from the cave. Those remaining are four boys and the coach, which are expected to be reached by divers sometime on Tuesday.

For the most part, the boys are in good condition and are being hospitalized only as a precaution. On Sunday, divers took 11 hours to rescue the first group of soccer players from the cave’s clutches. The most recent rescue lasted only 9 hours.

The New York Times has a list of live updates concerning the rescue efforts. It is likely we will hear more about the heroic efforts of the divers in the coming days.

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